• When Sky tucks her child into bed
    Pulling a blanket of crystals up to his head
    Then singing sweet words that float through his ears
    Warming his heart and calming his fears
    When she dons her gown, so soft and white
    Then whisks away into the night
    Sprinkling stardust over the land
    With a graceful toss of her pearly hand
    When the minuscule diamonds are at last unfurled
    And drifting down to cleanse the world
    Then a fire shall light behind every eye
    And all shall hasten to gaze at Sky
    As she dances across the mountains and plains
    Relieving the earth of its ugly stains
    Delivering solace and pausing the wars
    Blowing healing breath upon the sores
    That men have inflicted upon the earth
    Sprung from crimes committed in mirth
    When the mother of Gaea kisses the scars
    And covers them with shimmering stars
    Causing all the pain to cease
    Then, at last, there shall be peace